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Opposition Based ElectromagnetismLike for Global Optimization

Artificial Intelligence 2014-05-21 v1

Abstract

Electromagnetismlike Optimization (EMO) is a global optimization algorithm, particularly well suited to solve problems featuring nonlinear and multimodal cost functions. EMO employs searcher agents that emulate a population of charged particles which interact to each other according to electromagnetisms laws of attraction and repulsion. However, EMO usually requires a large number of iterations for a local search procedure; any reduction or cancelling over such number, critically perturb other issues such as convergence, exploration, population diversity and accuracy. This paper presents an enhanced EMO algorithm called OBEMO, which employs the Opposition-Based Learning (OBL) approach to accelerate the global convergence speed. OBL is a machine intelligence strategy which considers the current candidate solution and its opposite value at the same time, achieving a faster exploration of the search space. The proposed OBEMO method significantly reduces the required computational effort yet avoiding any detriment to the good search capabilities of the original EMO algorithm. Experiments are conducted over a comprehensive set of benchmark functions, showing that OBEMO obtains promising performance for most of the discussed test problems.

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@article{arxiv.1405.5172,
  title  = {Opposition Based ElectromagnetismLike for Global Optimization},
  author = {Erik Cuevas and Diego Oliva and Daniel Zaldivar and Marco Perez and Gonzalo Pajares},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1405.5172},
  year   = {2014}
}

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